Coldeanseagull
Opinionated
My comment was borne out of frustration and, as a lifelong fan, I meant no disrespect to Tony Bloom. At the beginning of the transfer window I knew, deep down, that we wouldn't be signing the additional striker we so clearly need, but I didn't think, for one minute, that we'd sell our top scorer for just £15M, and fail to replace him. It really does beggar belief to me and I suspect a lot of other Albion fans, too. As a club we've come a long, long way, and have improved every part of the team other than up front and I really don't understand why we appear to be unable to transact some decent business when it comes to strikers. Even if we had to pay £50-£60M for a striker of Premier League quality, it would be money well spent and would simply mean that we had re-invested the money we got from the sale of Cucurella - so it's not as if it would have cost us anything. Clearly, I'm missing something....
Yeah, you have. A striker in that price bracket will come with a larger pay packet. This has a knock on effect to his team mates, who think they deserve a bigger pay packet. When told their contract states they aren't getting a pay rise, it can lead to some bad feeling in the dressing room.
So in short, that price range means we won't be breaking our pay structure....just yet.